Academic Preparation, Teaching, Administration and Honors



STANISLAUS J. DUNDON

CURRICULUM VITAE

July 2004

Academic Preparation, Teaching, Administration, Scholarship and Honors

Undergraduate:

Catholic University, Washington, DC, 1954

Carmelite College of Philosophy , 1955~58

BA., Carmelite College of Theology. Washington, DC, 1958~62

Graduate:

Institute for the Philosophy of Science, St. John’s University, New York, 1962-72

[N.B., the following academic program was directed by the Institute for the Philosophy of Science and intended to give a competence in philosophy of science and a graduate competence in one science and the history of science.]

Boston College, Summer, l962, undergraduate physics

St. John’s University,l962-63, undergraduate physics and mathematics

St. John’s University, l962-65, philosophy of science

Marquette University, 1963-64, graduate mathematics and physics

M.A., St. John’s University, l965

Dissertation: The Relationship Between Mathematical Physics and Physical Knowledge in Newton’s Principia

St. John’s University, philosophy and physics 1965-66

Boston University, philosophy of nature, l966

University of California, Berkeley, History of Science, 1967

Ph.D. St. John’s University, 1972

Dissertation: Philosophic Resistance to Newtonianism on the Continent, 1700-1760

Languages: Latin, Koine Greek, French, German, Spanish (additional speaking language)

Academic Employment:

St. John’s University, Teaching Fellow 1966, philosophy of nature, philosophy of science

University of Santa Clara, 1966-69, history of philosophy, logic, philosophy of science, philosophy of nature

California Polytechnic State University, l970 to 1990, philosophy of science, ethics, medical ethics, symbolic logic, traditional logic, aesthetics, human values in engineering, introduction to philosophy, medieval philosophy, world religions, history of science and technology (Da Vinci), science and society, human values in agriculture, death and dying

University of Maryland, College Park, l981-82, history of science, history of the agricultural sciences

University of California, Davis, 1990 to 1999, Ethics and Issues in Veterinary Medicine(Graduate Course); Agricultural Biotechnology Ethics and Policy; Ethics of Animal Use.

California State University, Sacramento, 1991 to present, business and computer ethics, contemporary moral issues, critical thinking, philosophy of religion, bio- medical ethics, philosophy of science, introduction to ethics.

Academic Affairs and Administration

Coordinator, Cal Poly Humanities Festival, 1972-73

Associate Dean, School of Communicative Arts and Humanities, California Polytechnic State University, 1973-74

Co-developer of Human Values in Engineering Course, 1975-77

Editor, Faculty Association Newsletter, l974-75 & 1983

Academic Senator, Cal Poly, 1974-79; CSUS 1995~99, 2001~present

Editorial Board member, Journal of Humanities and Technology 1978-80

Director, Human Values in Agriculture, Interdisciplinary Academic Improvement Program, co-developer of the course “Human Values in Agriculture,” 1983-85

Co-Developer, Interdisciplinary Program in Internationalizing the General Education, U.S. Department of Education grant, 1985-86

Director, GTE Foundation Seminar Series in Human Values Impacts of New Agricultural Technologies, 1987-88

Co-Developer, Team-Taught Courses in Ethics in Biotechnology and Ethics in Veterinary Medicine(Graduate Course), and Ethics in the Use of Animals, University of California, Davis, 1990-91.

Member, UC Davis research animal care committee (AAUCAC). 1990~91

Faculty Advisor, Golden Key National Honor Society, 1991~99

International Programs Committee, CSUS, 1993~99

Academic Policies Committee, CSUS, 1995~99

Curriculum Committee, CSUS, 1995~99

Institutional Review Board, Sutter Institute for Medical Research, 1996~present

National Coordinator of the Soul of Agriculture Project, 1999 to the present.

Ethics Committee, Sutter~Davis Hospital, 2000~present

Executive Committee, CSUS Academic Senate, 2002--present

Institutional Review Board, Catholic HealthCare West, 2004—present.

Research Employment, Honors and Grants:

Nomination to Phi Beta Kappa, l954

National Science Foundation Institute in History and Philosophy of Science (participant and lecturer on Newton), 1965

Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, 1969

Consultant to Brasch-Newton Collection in the History of Scientific Thought, Stanford University, 1969-70

Subject Analyst, Incunabula Collection, Columbia University, 1969

Carnegie Institute in Philosophy of Science, Notre Dame, l97l

National Science Foundation Institute in Philosophy, History, and Sociology of Science, Washington D.C. 1973

Campus Nomination for Younger Humanist Award (NEH), 1973

American Philosophical Assn., Congressional Fellow, 1980-81

Research Associate, Center for Study of Values, Univ. of Delaware (Rockefeller Grant), 1981-82

Chancellor’s Academic Improvement Grants, 1983-84 and 1984-85

Meritorious Performance and Professional Promise Awards, 1985 and 1987

U.S. Dept. of Education Grant, Internationalizing General Education, 1985-86

GTE Foundation Grant, 1987-88

National Science Foundation Fellow, Agricultural Economics, University of California, Davis, 1989-90.

Joyce Foundation and University of California, Biotechnology Program, Research and Course Development in Biotechnology, Ethics and Public Policy, U.C. Davis, 1990-91

School of Veterinary Medicine, U.C. Davis, Course Development and Teaching, Interdisciplinary Course: The Ethics of Animal Use. 1990-91.

Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program, University of California, Curriculum Development, Ethics in Agriculture for Farmers and Farm Advisors, Co-principal Investigator. 1992-94

Papers and Publications

“Philosophic Opponents to the Newtonian Scientific Revolution,” Joint Session of AAAS and History of Science Society, Chicago, l970

“Newton’s ‘Mathematical Way’ in the De Mundi Systemate,” Physis, Vol. XI,(1969)

“Philosophy and Morality,” America, April, 1972

" The Politics of Food, Small Farms, " American Association of University Women, Moro Bay, CA, 1977

“The Lure of Human and Social Implications in the History of Science,” History of Science Society, Dallas, 1977

“Karen Ann Quinlan and the Freedom of the Dying,” Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. XII, 1978

“World Hunger, an Overview,” Monterey Peninsula College, 1978

“The Trajectory of Essentialism from Newton to d’Alembert,” Vistas in Astronomy, Vol. 22, l979

“Technical Evidence and Authority in an Anti-Nuclear Argument,” Values in the Law, ed. by James Wilbur, Geneseo, NY 1980

“Nuclear Energy, A Challenge to Non-Utilitarian Ethics?” Philosophy in Context,, Fall, 1980 .

“Congressional Action and World Hunger,” World Food Seminar, Hillcrest Baptist Church, Washington D.C., October, 1980

AAAS Five Year Outlook , Moderator of Third World Agricultural Development Group, 1980

“Philosophers in Non-Academic Careers, or Thinking from 9 to 5,” American Philosophical Association, Boston, 1980

“Ethical Questions in Risk Benefit Analysis,” Center for the Study of Values, University of Delaware, Feb., l981

“A Philosopher Looks at Agriculture,” University of Maryland History and Philosophy of Science Seminar Series, April, 198l

“Human Rights in Risk-Benefit Analysis,” 10th Inter-American Congress of Philosophy, Tallahassee, Florida, Oct., 1981

“Ethics of Planning a Nuclear War,” American Philosophical Association, Sacramento, 1982

“Hidden Obstacles to Creativity in Agricultural Sciences,” Associates of the National Agricultural Library and History of Agriculture Society, Washington D.C., October, 1982 also delivered at and published in Proceedings of the Agriculture, Change and Human Values Conference, Vol.2. Gainesville: University of Florida, 1984)

“Why Ethical Regulators Cannot Ethically Regulate Pesticides,” Manley Lecture, Environmental Studies, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, April, 1983

“The Philosopher’s Task in Dealing with the Dangers of Nuclear War Planning,” 17th International Congress of Philosophy, Montreal, August, l983

“Learning to Aid the Poor, A Curriculum Proposal,” Proceedings of the Agriculture, Change and Human Values Conference,, Vol. 2, Gainesville: University of Florida, l984 (paper co~authored with David C. Korten, Asian Institute of Management and USAID)

“Constituency Orientation in Recent History of Agricultural Science, A Source of Innovation?”, West Coast History of Science Society, Santa Barbara, March, 1984

“Sources of First Principles for an Agricultural Ethics,” American Philosophical Association, Los Angeles, l984

“Ethical Critique of Sources of Error in Nuclear War Planning” University of Nevada, Las Vegas, April, l984

“Teaching Applied Ethics in Agriculture, Do We Teach Values?” 5th National Conference on Teaching Philosophy, University Toledo, August, 1984.

“Aid As Possible”, World Future Studies Federation, VIII International Conf. San Jose, Costa Rica, Dec. 9-14, 1984. (The paper was part of the Ethics of International Agricultural Development Symposium.)

“Philosophy of Science and the Rational Nature of Ethics”, Workshop on Ethics and Values in Agricultural Education. University of Florida, Gainesville, March, 1985.

“Role of Philosophy of Science in Agricultural Ethics and Policy”, in Readings for Workshop on Ethics and Values in Agricultural Education, University of Florida, March 1985

“On Using and Being Used Among Natural Species”, Symposium on the Agricultural Use of Animals, Pacific Meeting, American Philosophical Association, March, 1985.

“Demystifying Nuclear Deterrence,” Pacific Meeting, APA, March, 1985.

“How Moral Commitments Affect Agricultural Change: Cases of Agricultural Research Innovators” Kansas State University May, 1985

“The Responsibility of Essential Cooperators in A Dangerously Flawed Institution,” Pacific Meeting, APA, March, 1986

“The ‘Moral’ Factor in Innovative Research”, in The Agricultural Scientific Enterprise: A System in Transition, ed. by Lawrence Busch and William Lacy, Westview Press, 1986

“Ethical Priorities in the Future of the Great Central Valley,” Great Central Valley Symposium, California Academy of Sciences, San Francis, October, 1986.

“On the Cultivation of Morals: Professional Ethics in Agriculture”, California Farmer, March, 1987.

“The Ethical Trap of Moral Experts in Nuclear Deterrence”, Pacific Meeting of the APA, March 1987.

“Ethical Priorities in Regulating Pesticides, The Delaney Paradox” The America Health Federation, Santa Maria, June1987.

“Practical Political Philosophy”, Chapter in Philosophers at Work, ed. by Elliott Cohen, New York: Holt, Reinhardt and Winston, 1988.

“Professional Ethics in the Classroom,” Agriculture and Human Values Conference, Orlando, October 1987.

“Obstacles to Innovation in Agriculture and Human Values”, Distinguished Visiting Lecture Series, U.C. Davis. Feb.1988.

“Integration of Technical Expertise and Ethical Judgment for the Professional Agricultural Advisor” Annual Conference of the California Association of Farm Advisors, Arroyo Grande, CA. May, 1988.

“Ethical Dilemma’s in Farm Advising” Regional Conference of Farm Advisors, Salinas, CA. Feb. 1989

“Professional Ethics in the Classroom” in Agriculture and Human Values, Vol. 5, no.4, Fall 1988.

“Different Views of California Agriculture” , Agricultural Leadership Program, UC Davis, Jan. 1990

“Ethical and Religious Dimensions of Rural Family and Community Survival”, Rural Farm and Ministry Conference, Fresno, CA. Jan. 1990

“The Human Values of Agriculture, the Strength of the Family Farm”, Farm Conference ‘90, Visalia CA. Feb, 1990

“Ethical Treatment of Animals, Where Should We Start?”, Workshop on Managing Controversial Issues for California Extension Agents, Ryde, California, May 1, 1990.

“Sources of Consensus First Principles in Agriculture Ethics”, Chapter in Ethics and Agriculture, ed. By Charles Blatz, Moscow, Idaho: Univ. of Idaho Press, 1990.

“Learning Process Approach to Agricultural Development” World Hunger Day, Chico State Univ. Oct. 16, 1990

“Ethical Issues in a Changing Animal Agriculture,” California Farm Bureau Annual Meeting, Sacramento, Dec. 2, 1990

“Biotechnology and the California Farmer, Boon or Bust?” California Farm Conference, San Diego, February 9, 1991

“Efficient Assignment of Editorial Analysis for Large Classes”, CT [Critical Thinking] News, Spring 1991

“Development Aid: The Moral Obligation to Innovation”, The Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics [Formerly Agricultural Ethics], July, 1991

“Rural Development, International Technology Transfer and the Mission of the University,” USAID Symposium on The Role of Host Institutions in the Education for Technology Transfer... Sponsored by Syracuse University and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, March 23, 1991

“Sustainability of Intensive Animal Agriculture,” Agriculture and Human Values Conference, Asilomar, May, 1991

“Teaching Ethics and Values in Agriculturally Related Courses” Agriculture and Human Values Conference, Asilomar, May, 1991.

“Philosophic Foundations of An Unstable Partnership”, in the Panel “Animal Rights and Animal Use...Is there a Common Ground?” Agriculture and Human Values Conference, Asilomar, May, 1991.[I could not deliver the previous three items in person due to birth of our child.]

“The Impact of Reward Systems on the Relevance of Research” University Association of Research Scholars [UARS], CSUS, October 1991.

“Ethics of Organ Transplants”, UC Davis Medical School, March, 1993

“Ethics in the 90’s”, MENSA, Sacramento, May 1993.

“Role of U.S. Universities in Preparation of Foreign Students for Creative Work in their Home Countries,” UARS, 1994

“Ethics and the Future of Agriculture” Panel for EPA Pesticide Administrators, U.C, Davis, May 1993 & 1994

“Public Values in Science and Technology”, Public Issues Series, UCD Extension, Sacramento, November 1994

“Science and Religion” Nammour Symposium, CSUS, April, 1995

“Professional Ethics of the Legal Profession” Continuing Education for Lawyers, Seminar, Sacramento, July, 1995

“Ethics of Animal Experimentation”, Almond Hill Academy, Sacramento, September, 1995

“Integration of Personal and Professional Values for Lawyers”, Diepenbrock, Wulff, Plant & Hannegan, Sacramento, Nov., 1995.

“Nuclear Power and the Doctrine of the Double Effect”, in The Doctrine of the Double Effect: Philosophers Debate a Controversial Moral Principle, ed. by P.A. Woodward, University of Notre Dame Press, 2000

Regular Contributor to “Ethics and Religion” column in Sacramento Bee, ed. by Paul Clegg, 1995-1999

“Physician Assisted Suicide” Nammour Symposium, CSUS, April 1996.

“Sacredness of Autonomy in Preventing Abuse of Physician Assisted Suicide,” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Berkeley, March 1997

“Ethical Decision Making in Medicine,” University of California, Davis, May, 1997

“Efficient Techniques for Teaching Editorial Analysis”, Canadian Philosophical Society, St. John’s Newfoundland, June 1997.

“Professional Ethical Vulnerability of Intensive Animal Agriculture”, Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society Annual Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin, June, 1997.

“Integrating Computerized Tutorials and Machine Gradable Editorial Analyses for Critical Thinking Instruction,” CSUS Center for Teaching and Learning, Nov. 1997

“Grass-Roots Teaching of Ethics in Farming,” The Soul of Agriculture National Conference, University of Minnesota, Nov. 1997.

“Creating a New Vision of Farming”, [Organization and Redaction of the papers submitted by the contributors to The Soul of Agriculture National Conference,] currently in circulation as a discussion document in the Soul of Agriculture Project. Feb. 1998

“The Evolution of Cognition,” debate and discussion with Denise Cummins (Psychology), CSUS, March 1998

“Values, Ethics and Actions: from Principles to Practice” Symposium on Animal Husbandry and Public Health, Sierra Health Foundation, Sacramento, May 1998

“Soul of Agriculture—California Views”, Panel Organizer and Moderator, Annual Conference of the Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society, San Francisco, June 1998.

[In January, 1999, I began a 20 month sabbatical to function as national Coordinator of the Soul of Agriculture Project. Activities, papers and presentations associated with that task as placed separately as an attachment to this document.]

"Caring without Killing, Bill Moyer's and Soft Propaganda for Suicide," Seminar for Hospice of the Foothills Medical and Psychiatric Staff, August 2000

"End of Life Issues" Monterey Respect Life Dinner, February, 2001

"Be to Us a Foretaste, Comparing Deathbeds Before and After Legalization of Medically Assisted 'Suicide'", Oakland Diocese Respect Life, San Ramon CA, March, 2001.

"Aggressive Palliative Care, Compassion for the Dying and the Sacredness of Life" St. Dominic's Center, Benicia CA May 2001

"The Citizen's Role in Assuring the Safety of Genetically Modified Food and Feeds." Unitarian Church, Sacramento, Jan. 10, 2002

“Hippocratic and Judeo-Christian Ethics on End of Life Issues", Santa Rosa Community Church, Santa Rosa, CA Feb. 2, 2002.

" Preserving Multicultural Values in Medical School Ethics Instruction" at the Society for Value Inquiry Conference, Values in Medicine, Past, Present and Future at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, April 4 -6, 2002

"Ethics in Agri-business", Catholic Radio, Sacramento. April 2, 2002

"Ethical Values in Agribusiness" Spirituality in the Workplace Retreat, Sacramento, April 14, 2002

"Terrorism Defined". Nammour Symposium. CSUS April 16, 2002

“The Risks and Benefits of Genetically Modified Foods and Feeds,” The Renaissance Society, CSUS. 10/14/2002

“End of Life Medical Ethics and the Case of Robert Wendland,” UC Davis Medical Students’ Luncheon Seminar Series, University of California, Davis, Dec. 2, 2002

“Ethical Principles Governing Medical Research on Human Subjects in the Belmont Report,” Institutional Review Committee, Sutter Health, Sacramento, Feb 26, 2003

“Modesty: Can Prosac Take Its Place?” Nammour Symposium, CSUS, April 15, 2003

“Agricultural Ethics and Multifunctionality are Unavoidable”, Plant Physiology, 133, 427-437, October, 2003

"Molecular Biology, Physics and the Evidence of an Undesigned Designer in the Universe." Science and Religion, Conflict or Cooperation Conference of the Society for Indian Philosophy, Dominican University, San Rafael , October 29-30.2003

“The Passion of the Christ and its Impact on Jewish Catholic Relations.” Panel with Robert Platzner, Humanities and Religious Studies, CSUS, sponsored by the Jewish--Catholic Leadership Committee of Sacramento, March 14, 2004

“Denying the Beast: How Would Mel Gibson’s Jesus Be Treated Today ?” Nammour Symposium, CSUS , April 14, 2004

“”Mel Gibson’s ‘Passion of the Christ’ “, Interfaith Panel with Professor of Scripture, Gerry Matatics, and Dr. Brian Goldberg, director of The Jewish Federation of Greater San Jose, San Jose, May 1st. 2004

“Multifucntionalism: Are We Asking too Much of Agriculture and Should Ethics be Asking It?” Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society Conference, Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, NY, June 11, 2004

Recent Professional Continuing Education:

Attendance at three-day Seminar on Respect-Life Issues, Physician Assisted Suicide, Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Capital Punishment, Abortion, Denver, July 2001

Attendance at Seminar "History of Ethical Violations in Medical Research", Sponsored by Sutter Roseville Hospital August 14, 2001

Attendance at three~day training on Catholic Health Care Directives for Catholic Hospitals, Santa Teresita Hospital, Duarte CA, Oct 2001.

Attendance at three day Seminar "Social Justice and Respect of Life Tensions on Reproduction, Cloning, and End of Life Issues" San Diego, Feb 10-12, 2002

Attendance at Continuing Medical Education Seminar “HIPPA Regulations in the Context of Medical Research” Sacramento Heart Center, Feb, 15, 2003

Attendance at Unnatural Selection: Should California Regulate Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis? “ presented by Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences.” Feb. 27, 2004 and “Brave New Law: Human Reproduction and Biotechnology.” Presented by Stanford BioLaw, Feb. 28, 2004.

Attachment

SOUL OF AGRICULTURE AND AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY

ACTIVITIES 1999--Present

Developing literature, enlisting personnel to represent Soul of Agriculture at the Farm Crisis Meeting , Moscow Idaho, Sept 11-12, 1999.

Organizing, developing discussion guides and values/ethics taxonomies for the consensus formation activity at the 1999 California Farm Conference (July to Nov. 1999, all written materials developed for facilitators are posted under various headings at )

Developing literature, enlisting personnel to represent Soul of Agriculture at the From Farm to Fork, Reclaiming Our Food System from Corporate Giants conference, Bloomington Minnesota, Sept. 19, 1999

Interview/article: "The Purpose and Progress of the Soul of Agriculture Project" Davis (California) Enterprise, October 6, 1999.

Developing a display, materials and presenting Soul of Agriculture at the Second Annual National Small Farm Conference, St. Louis Missouri, Oct. 12-14, 1999

Organizing and leading a panel on values/ethics in agriculture for the consensus formation activity at the Fifth National Convention of the Community Food Security Coalition, Chicago, October 15-18, 1999

Developing literature, enlisting personnel to represent Soul of Agriculture at the Celebrating the Lives of Rural Women, Sharing and Coping in the Midst of a Farm Crisis, Ames Iowa, October 16, 1999

Chairing a panel on values/ethics in agriculture for the consensus formation activity at the 1999 California Farm Conference, Berkeley, Nov. 7-9, 1999

Presentation: "Genetically Modified Organisms in our Food, How Extensive is the Testing" Sacramento Community Television, Channel 73, Jan 31, 2000

Biotechnology Communications Workshop (for Industry and Academics), University of California, Davis, March 6, 2000 (resulting in two papers noted below.

Presentation: "World Hunger, Biotech and Agricultural Development", Sacramento Catholic Radio, March 13, 2000.

Creating a display and, enlisting personnel to represent Soul of Agriculture at the Future of Farming and World Trade conference, Olympia WA, March 24, 2000.

Presenting the Soul of Agriculture Project at the Soil Food and People Conference, UC Davis, March 27-29, 2000

Nammour Symposium, "Ethics of Animal Use" California State University, Sacramento, April 4, 2000 (Paper is available)

Presentation: (To various TV and Radio interviewers) "Ethical and Technical Motives for Labeling Genetically Modified Foods" California State Senate, April 24, 2000

(a portion of this was later broadcast on National Public Radio July 1st.)

Testimony before the California State Senate Committee on Agriculture and Water, same issue as in #15.April 26,2000

Presentation "Institutional and Paradigm based Obstacles to Innovation in Agricultural Research and Practice." Quantum Agriculture Project, Santa Rosa, May 6, 2000.

Testimony before the joint meeting of the California State Senate Committees on Natural Resources and Higher Education. "The 'Kept University' and the Risks of Genetically Modified Organisms", May 15, 2000

"Institutional Environment and Risk in Agricultural Biotechnology", American Chemical Society Annual Convention, San Diego, April 2nd, 2001

"Biotechnology and Feeding the World, Linking Science with Ethics", panel with Drs. Claude Fauquet and Ignatio Chapella. Society for Nutrition Education, Annual Convention, Oakland, Ca. July 21st, 2001

"Ethical Justification for Labeling Genetically Modified Food and Feed", presentation with a panel for the UC Davis (Extension) seminar for international lawyers: Conflict Resolution in World Trade, Aug. 16th, 2001

"The Soul of Agriculture in the Central Valley" in Organic Matters Publication of Ecological Farming Association, August 2001.

"Retaining National Control over GMO Food and Feed Importation and Utilization" Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of Trinidad-Tobago, Port of Spain, Trinidad, Nov. 28, 2001

"Agricultural Risks and Benefits of GMO Technologies in the Caribbean " Annual Conference of the Caribbean Chapter of the Association for International Agricultural Extension and Education, University of the West Indies, Trinidad, Nov. 30, 2001

Formal Papers Completed

"In Bed Together, or Farm Industries Must Share the Values and Ethics of Farmers" published in the Conference Papers of the Biotechnology Communications for Food and Agriculture Conference, U.C. Davis, March 2000

"Environmental and Institutional Risks of Genetic Engineering Specific to California" published by the Consortium for Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education's journal Inquiry in Action, #26&27 Spring/Summer, 2000

"The Ethics of Agricultural Biotechnology Communication" under consideration for publication, presented to a faculty/biotech industry Biotechnology Communications for Food and Agriculture Conference, UC Davis, March, 2000.

"A Taxonomy of Values and Ethics in Family Managed Farming", electronically published at under "toolsconsens.htm"

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